South Africa’s bowlers delivered a 61-run win over Zimbabwe as Dale
Steyn and Ryan McLaren took three wickets each to bowl the hosts out for
170 in the triangular one-day series. South Africa was kept to a
mediocre total of 231 at Harare Sports Club but was saved by its bowlers
as Zimbabwe’s batsmen succumbed under the pressure. Sean Williams made
46 for Zimbabwe in the middle order but was the only Zimbabwean to
threaten South Africa’s attack. He was furious with himself for his
error when he was caught by Hashim Amla off McLaren with the score on
138-5. Zimbabwe collapsed after that. McLaren finished with 3-24 and
Steyn 3-36 to take South Africa to two wins from two in the tournament
after beating top-ranked Australia on Wednesday. Zimbabwe had a good
chance of a first win in the series after spinner Prosper Utseya took a
hat trick in his 5-36 to restrict the Proteas at Harare Sports Club. But
Steyn, McLaren and two valuable wickets from left-arm spinner Aaron
Phangiso meant Zimbabwe didn’t come close to the target and took South
Africa to the top of the three-team standings. Australia plays Zimbabwe
in the next game on Sunday.
Utseya’s career-best return in ODIs had given the home team a good chance of a first victory over South Africa in 14 years. South African openers Hashim Amla (66) and Quinton de Kock (76) both made half-centuries in a 142-run opening stand before Utseya intervened, taking the first five wickets including De Kock, Rilee Rossouw and David Miller in consecutive deliveries. It was the second hat trick by a Zimbabwean in ODIs after Eddo Brandes against England in 1997 at the same Harare ground and Utseya celebrated by falling onto his back and kicking his feet up in the air as teammates mobbed him. Utseya is also on report over a suspected illegal action but is allowed to bowl pending tests. Utseya was backed up by fellow off-spinner John Nyumbu, who took 3-42. Zimbabwe was never settled in its chase, though, after Tino Mawoyo was run out with the score on one. Phangiso took the crucial wickets of Hamilton Masakadza (25) and Brendan Taylor for a duck as he beat both of Zimbabwe’s most experienced batsmen to rattle their stumps. Steyn and McLaren did the rest, with McLaren taking two wickets in two balls near the end and threatening to claim the second hat trick of the game.
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Utseya’s career-best return in ODIs had given the home team a good chance of a first victory over South Africa in 14 years. South African openers Hashim Amla (66) and Quinton de Kock (76) both made half-centuries in a 142-run opening stand before Utseya intervened, taking the first five wickets including De Kock, Rilee Rossouw and David Miller in consecutive deliveries. It was the second hat trick by a Zimbabwean in ODIs after Eddo Brandes against England in 1997 at the same Harare ground and Utseya celebrated by falling onto his back and kicking his feet up in the air as teammates mobbed him. Utseya is also on report over a suspected illegal action but is allowed to bowl pending tests. Utseya was backed up by fellow off-spinner John Nyumbu, who took 3-42. Zimbabwe was never settled in its chase, though, after Tino Mawoyo was run out with the score on one. Phangiso took the crucial wickets of Hamilton Masakadza (25) and Brendan Taylor for a duck as he beat both of Zimbabwe’s most experienced batsmen to rattle their stumps. Steyn and McLaren did the rest, with McLaren taking two wickets in two balls near the end and threatening to claim the second hat trick of the game.
Source-https://www.crictoday.com
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